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[Title] => Bangus capital suffers fry shortage
[Summary] => While the province of Pangasinan prides itself as the best producer of milkfish with this city touted as the Bangus Capital of the world, there is a shortage of bangus fry.
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[Title] => Yap okays release of P8M for Palawan hatchery
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Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap has approved the initial release of P8 million to modernize the facility of the Sta. Lucia Marine Multi-Species Finfish Hatchery in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
The release of the P8 million is part of the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) effort to improve aquaculture and fishery production in Palawan.
During his recent visit to Puerto Princesa, Yap lamented the lack of modern facilities in Palawan.
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[Title] => Combining profit with sustainability
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY The bulk of current aquaculture activities in Mindanao is undertaken by individual growers who produce traditional, freshwater species such as tilapia, milkfish, catfish and, seaweeds, which are grown, for the most part, in the waters of Western Mindanao.
The production of high-value marine species is still minimal and utilizing current practices is not sustainable because wild-caught or imported juveniles and seeds are used for most local grow-out operations, thus diminishing the size of the populations of the species being produced.
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[Title] => Environmentally sustainable mariculture to uplift Tawi-Tawi
[Summary] => TAWI-TAWI, Mindanao Developing environmentally sustainable yet profitable mariculture, is a difficult task for Mindanao since many fishermen adopted destructive methods of catching fish and other marine resources. But, new efforts with greater prospects for success are now underway.
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[Title] => Prospects for mud crab production brightens
[Summary] => Production of mud crab ("alimango") continue to brighten, thanks to technological breakthroughs achieved in recent years on this crustacean.
Among the R&D headways already achieved were the generation of technology where mud crab can be viably produced in ponds and in mangrove areas, and production of mud crab seed stocks in hatcheries.
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Agriculture Secretary Arthur C. Yap has approved the initial release of P8 million to modernize the facility of the Sta. Lucia Marine Multi-Species Finfish Hatchery in Puerto Princesa, Palawan.
The release of the P8 million is part of the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) effort to improve aquaculture and fishery production in Palawan.
During his recent visit to Puerto Princesa, Yap lamented the lack of modern facilities in Palawan.
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The production of high-value marine species is still minimal and utilizing current practices is not sustainable because wild-caught or imported juveniles and seeds are used for most local grow-out operations, thus diminishing the size of the populations of the species being produced.
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Among the R&D headways already achieved were the generation of technology where mud crab can be viably produced in ponds and in mangrove areas, and production of mud crab seed stocks in hatcheries.
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November 27, 2005 - 12:00am
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